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Carlyle Restaurant

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Established
  
1930

City
  
New York

Head chef
  
Mark Richardson

Food type
  
Contemporary American cuisine

Dress code
  
Jackets required for dinner.

Street address
  
35 East 76th Street (at Madison Ave), on the Upper East Side, in Manhattan

The Carlyle Restaurant, formerly Dumonet at the Carlyle, is a Contemporary American cuisine restaurant located at 35 East 76th Street (at Madison Ave), in the back of the Carlyle Hotel, on the Upper East Side in Manhattan, in New York City. It was established in 1930.

Contents

The Contemporary American cuisine is fresh and seasonal, and includes local items such as New Jersey scallops and Dover sole. The Executive Chef is Mark Richardson.

Restaurant

The elegant, gracious, plush restaurant is decorated in the style of an English manor house. It seats 90 diners, and has dark mahogany decor lightened by large floral arrangements. Zagats described the restaurant as “Dorothy Draper”–esque. Jackets are required for dinner.

Reviews

In 2013, Zagats gave it a food rating of 24, with a decor rating that was the second-highest on the Upper East Side, at 27.

In 2000, Forbes gave it four stars. In a 2002 review in The New York Times, entitled "A Frump Does Something About It", William Grimes gave it one star and wrote that: "The Carlyle Restaurant used to feel like one big frayed cuff. Now it takes its rightful place alongside the dining rooms in Manhattan's finest hotels." The following year he gave it two stars.

References

Carlyle Restaurant Wikipedia